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El diagnóstico y tratamiento rápidos son muy importantes.
En la mayoría de los pacientes, primero se ensaya con antibióticos para curar la infección. La CPRE u otro procedimiento quirúrgico se llevan a cabo cuando el paciente está estable.
Los pacientes que están muy enfermos o están empeorando rápidamente pueden necesitar cirugía de inmediato.
El pronóstico generalmente es bueno cuando se realiza tratamiento, pero desalentador si no se hace.
Solicite una cita con el médico si tiene síntomas de colangitis.
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Afdhal NH. Diseases of the gallbladder and bile ducts. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 159.
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